Belz...
Fiend God
I assume this is sarcasm.
What do you mean, you "assume"? Is there any possibility that I'm serious, here?
****'s sake... 4 years of Trump has made it impossible to hyperbole the other side to the point that parody is obvious!
I assume this is sarcasm.
What do you mean? Trump is the most coherent speaker ever. Here's a classic example:
DING, DING, DING, DING, DING!! We've seen some classic examples of this and yet we keep getting told that we shouldn't use the 'stupid' word when describing the Trump base because it alienates them. Yes, the truth can hurt really piss people off.
That would be silly, of course, but it's sillier than that, because the first time and the next time were, it seems, the same time. Only in the minds of the disciples of a stable genius can a person be simultaneously competent and incompetent and blameworthy for both.
“Biden’s lost his marbles! He sounds demented!”
“He seems okay to me.”
“That’s only because they gave him BRAIN DRUGs!!!1!”
Oh, my bad, I was completely unaware that the Korean War was fought in Afghanistan. Thanks for the correction.
I know everyone has different outlooks on what "stupid" is, but there really isn't a world where Trump would fall into it. He might not be smart in the ways he claims or thinks, but he is not a stupid man.
He is stupid. He's demonstrated it again and again with unforced errors.I know everyone has different outlooks on what "stupid" is, but there really isn't a world where Trump would fall into it. He might not be smart in the ways he claims or thinks, but he is not a stupid man.
I agree. I wasn't as much what Trump said, but how he said it. You could tell he was just winging it. He just opened his mouth and whatever entered his pea brain, poured out.
Yes, let's dance a little sidestep.Trumps speeches always reminded me of the answers I see from my undergraduate students when they don't know the answer, so they just bluster on hoping that you don't notice that they are faking it, and if they say enough words, maybe you'll give them partial credit because, at some point, they may have said something that addresses the question.
I'm not so flippant to say that it is what ignorant people think knowledgeable people sound like, because even in that case, they know that it is bluster.
Sarah Palin was also especially bad at this. She could say a lot of words and not address a question. Actually, Palin was especially adept at using the approach of "answer the question by restating the question"
"Why are days longer in the summer than in the winter?"
"We know that days are longer in the summer than in the winter. The length of days are determined by how long the sun is shining, and in the summer, the sun shines more than it does in the winter. Therefore, that is why days are longer in the summer than they are in the winter."
But you were talking about all US wars.
OK, if I read your post incorrectly, my bad.
I know everyone has different outlooks on what "stupid" is, but there really isn't a world where Trump would fall into it. He might not be smart in the ways he claims or thinks, but he is not a stupid man.
We know you do, Donald.I'm 45 and I lose my train of thought very frequently.
Try reading Stacyhs' post again... more carefully this time.
One of the writers of Sherlock sadly remarked that they didn't have to change Watson's back story at all when updating it, in fact it was still the same bloody war.Oh, I am sure that Suburban Turkey was, but I was poking the borax at that by pointing out that the real "Forever War" has pretty much been raging in Afghanistan (what the article was about) since its foundation when nomads first walked over the mountains and settled there. It has pretty much been invaded and fought with every single major power short of the Roman Empire, and the only real peace they have had in the past goodness knows how long was the Monarchy period after WWII, before there was a coup...
Read it just fine.
If your quote doesn't imply DT is stupid, I am not sure we are reading the same thing.
Sure, the specific word is used for his followers, but the intent is plain as day.
Try reading Stacyhs' post again... more carefully this time.
DING, DING, DING, DING, DING!! We've seen some classic examples of this and yet we keep getting told that we shouldn't use the 'stupid' word when describing the Trump base because it alienates them. Yes, the truth can hurt really piss people off.
I know everyone has different outlooks on what "stupid" is, but there really isn't a world where Trump would fall into it. He might not be smart in the ways he claims or thinks, but he is not a stupid man.
Try reading Stacyhs' post again... more carefully this time.
Read it just fine. If your quote doesn't imply DT is stupid, I am not sure we are reading the same thing. Sure, the specific word is used for his followers, but the intent is plain as day. Other posters here clearly believe it. Don't want to muddy up the thread more, although conversations about minor gaffes proving senility have continued from Trump to Biden seamlessly. It's more belief than a reasoned conclusion for some people, so debating back and forth seems fruitless for a lot of this stuff.
Remember when Biden kept arguing with & attacking the people at his campaign events? It looked simply dysfunctional at the time, but with the last few posts' reminders of Trump's behavior, plus the fact that Biden quit acting that way, I wonder if that was a misguided attempt to move in on Trump's behavioral territory.
Another thing the latest round of Trump posts (in a Biden thread) reminds me of is how baffled Trump critics were that anybody could listen to his whining about everybody being against him and think "that's a manly man". The explanation that most of them never figured out was that, when one is attacked from all sides, just calling out one's opponents on their bad behavior is bolder than the perceived alternative, when the perceived alternative is simply cowering & hiding in silence against the attacks. Exactly what form the objection should take is just a secondary detail to the important point, which is to stand up to it in some way at all.